Functions.throwError

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Functions.throwError(key [, String[] args])
Description
Element Display Type Description
key string

A category name, followed by '.' and a message or label identifier (a "token").
Example: #categoryname.tokenname

String [] args string Optional

Declares an array of Strings in Java (or Arguments)

  • If arguments are passed, the call expects a token
  • If no arguments are passed, the message alone is displayed
Syntax
<syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">

void = Functions.throwError(String key [, String[] args])

</syntaxhighlight>

If no arguments are needed (for example, for a label in the #custom category), use:

<syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">

Functions.throwError("#custom.label",null) </syntaxhighlight>

Return
  • Returns the message configured on the key in the Translation Workbench
  • If no key is configured in the translation workbench, then the passed key is returned


Example
This example checks a parameter passed to it to see if it is equal to "Acme". If it is, the code calls throwError to display an error message saying that the account cannot be "Acme".

<syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div"> if(requestParams.get("name").equals("Acme")) {

   // message "Account cannot be Acme" will be shown to the user in the UI.
   Functions.throwError("Account cannot be Acme");

} else {

   // Normal business logic.

} </syntaxhighlight>


To include new lines in the message, specify <br>:

Functions.throwError(“Include <br> for <br> newline”);